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united states is doing." you know, indefinite detention. the patriot act. you know, increase surveillance powers. "if the united states can do it, they certainly can't criticize us." and this happened in a number of countries. so, you know, we knew we had to look to ourselves in order to speak to the world. so we began to work with the aclu, pen did, to put together these public readings from these documents. >> you can't believe some of these documents that they've uncovered. and, you know, in a way it's a tribute to this country that the freedom of information act actually works. that you don't actually need wikileaks. like, there is an actual legal way that documents that are quite damaging to the people who committed these acts of atrocity. >> that's something that the book really chronicles is that this was not a case where everybody agreed with these programs. on the -- >> with the torture? >> right. >> you mean, people inside government? >> absolutely. >> there were dissenters? >> in the military, and
united states is doing." you know, indefinite detention. the patriot act. you know, increase surveillance powers. "if the united states can do it, they certainly can't criticize us." and this happened in a number of countries. so, you know, we knew we had to look to ourselves in order to speak to the world. so we began to work with the aclu, pen did, to put together these public readings from these documents. >> you can't believe some of these documents that they've...
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states so this portends of a weakened relationship, not only for the united states but by extension for israel. and even puts the peace accords in jeopardy. so it is as much at stake in a way for the united states as it is for voters here because of the kind of outcome that could come from this election. >> brown: nancy youssef in cairo for us, thanks some of. >> thank you. >> woodruff: next, an update on a missing child case that remains unsolved after more than 30 years. ray suarez has that story. >> suarez: for three decades, the question hung over the new york city police department-- what happened to etan patz? the six-year-old boy disappeared as he walked two blocks to his school bus stop in manhattan 33 years ago today. the case set in motion a massive search effort and galvanized a movement. etan patz became one of the first missing children featured on milk cartons and billboards. >> etan's case was a case that changed america. millions of parents sat at home and thought, "there but for the grace of god goes my child." >> suarez: his parents, stan and julie patz, endured ye
states so this portends of a weakened relationship, not only for the united states but by extension for israel. and even puts the peace accords in jeopardy. so it is as much at stake in a way for the united states as it is for voters here because of the kind of outcome that could come from this election. >> brown: nancy youssef in cairo for us, thanks some of. >> thank you. >> woodruff: next, an update on a missing child case that remains unsolved after more than 30 years. ray...
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they're funded in part by the united states. but instead of fighting al qaeda, they mostly defend the interests of their commander, brigadier general yahya saleh. he's the powerful nephew of the former president. saleh admits yemen's political turmoil has allowed al qaeda to grow. >> (translated): al qaeda today is not the same as al qaeda a year-and-a-half ago. they have more followers, more money, more guns. the area they control is bigger, and this is a great danger. (explosion) (sirens) >> narrator: last week, an al qaeda suicide bomber targeted the unit we'd filmed. hundreds were killed and wounded. al qaeda said the attack was in retaliation for government efforts to retake the southern areas under al qaeda control. >> this is a very direct message to the military institutions of yemen. it's not only to kill people, but also to send a message that we can reach you in the capital. >> narrator: ghaith waited for weeks to hear if he would be able to interview the high-ranking al qaeda official fahad al quso. but his contacts
they're funded in part by the united states. but instead of fighting al qaeda, they mostly defend the interests of their commander, brigadier general yahya saleh. he's the powerful nephew of the former president. saleh admits yemen's political turmoil has allowed al qaeda to grow. >> (translated): al qaeda today is not the same as al qaeda a year-and-a-half ago. they have more followers, more money, more guns. the area they control is bigger, and this is a great danger. (explosion)...
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in 1998, bob returned to san francisco as united states attorney. please join me in welcoming my good friend and one of america's most distinguished public servants, robert muller. [applause] >> let me start off by thanking mason for that kind introduction. i will say -- you often wonder when a former professor is going to introduce you. you do not know what is going to come out. but, thank you. you were there to kick start my career when it needed kick starting. let me thank the commonwealth club for having me back. it is great to be back in san francisco but also to be back with you this afternoon. two months ago, we marked the 10th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. the horrific events of that day were the prelude to a decade of political, economic, and cultural transformation, and globalization and technology have accelerated these changes. consider now how different our world was in the summer of 2001. leaders of egypt, iraq, and libya were entrenched in power. barack obama was an illinois state senator, and arnold schwarzenegger was a mo
in 1998, bob returned to san francisco as united states attorney. please join me in welcoming my good friend and one of america's most distinguished public servants, robert muller. [applause] >> let me start off by thanking mason for that kind introduction. i will say -- you often wonder when a former professor is going to introduce you. you do not know what is going to come out. but, thank you. you were there to kick start my career when it needed kick starting. let me thank the...
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everybody sitting at the table, i have a number of united states attorneys. almost all of them have been in the u.s. attorney's office before. some of them are still in private practice. good luck to them. but a number of us have bounced back and forth. i think a number of us would say the most rewarding time we have had has been the time when we were in public service. you are given the opportunity to contribute. it really is a gift. the biggest gift i have had the opportunity to do this kind of work. and if the challenge of attracting and retaining great people is one that cuts across administration's where you serve, another is responding to concerns about the patriot acts. i wanted to give you a chance about what the fbi has learned in your view about the patriot act since it passed. >> the greatest benefit of the patriot act was a breakdown of the statutory walls between the fbi and cia. those walls were erected some time ago where what you did internationally had very little bearing on what was done domestically and vice versa. you cannot get a picture
everybody sitting at the table, i have a number of united states attorneys. almost all of them have been in the u.s. attorney's office before. some of them are still in private practice. good luck to them. but a number of us have bounced back and forth. i think a number of us would say the most rewarding time we have had has been the time when we were in public service. you are given the opportunity to contribute. it really is a gift. the biggest gift i have had the opportunity to do this kind...
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very aggressive operations against the united states. i would hazard to guess that there are more foreign intelligence officers inside there working against u.s. interests now than at the height of the cold war. i know there's a limit to what you can say, but how would you respond? >> it's difficult to say, but the counterintelligence threat has evaevled over a period of time. more generally, there are certain countries who use greater dispersal of individuals, and then as i mentioned in my opening remarks, the fact that so much of our data is kept in databases on networks and they may by vulnerable to attacks overseas. you don't have to be in the united states to undertake an attack and obtain secrets from the network. the counterintelligence threat has evolved in ways that were not present in the cold war. in terms of numbers of persons, i think that is less important than the ways that foreign countries are seeking to steal our secrets. not just with individuals, not just with humit, but also with cyberattacks and cyberextractions of
very aggressive operations against the united states. i would hazard to guess that there are more foreign intelligence officers inside there working against u.s. interests now than at the height of the cold war. i know there's a limit to what you can say, but how would you respond? >> it's difficult to say, but the counterintelligence threat has evaevled over a period of time. more generally, there are certain countries who use greater dispersal of individuals, and then as i mentioned in...
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states or canada. so we have to be much better about screening international priests there were trained and ordained a receipt's if returned kept. so i think we're getting better at that. we're on to ask you one more thing you say back in the day that there was a screening locations of such a wonderful thing but do you think back in the ditch retract left too much in the hands of god. about who was right? >>> galt these are held sometimes we like to say and what to use our talents and gibson knowledge to help got out and so it is true that back to the day natalie the church but mental health professionals didn't really know that much about sex offenders and it wasn't to the late 1970's that the research best quality research emerged how we should evaluate tree and sex offenders. >>> stay with us. >>> welcome back today were very happy to have with the psychologist dr. tom plant taking us through the clergy and sex abuse crisis and then the catholic church. they have a wonderful question i wanted to tal
states or canada. so we have to be much better about screening international priests there were trained and ordained a receipt's if returned kept. so i think we're getting better at that. we're on to ask you one more thing you say back in the day that there was a screening locations of such a wonderful thing but do you think back in the ditch retract left too much in the hands of god. about who was right? >>> galt these are held sometimes we like to say and what to use our talents and...
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states citizens overseas and to the united states homeland itself. absent that, we would be in the dark when it comes to identifying individuals from overseas that harbor willingly or unwillingly persons to do us harm. one example i could give is the this case. it was recently concluded in convictions in new york. that is the case that benefited dramatically from the benefits of the faa. many of the other benefits would have to be discussed in a closed session. >> could i have just one short follow-up? a two-part follow-up, is it critical we reauthorize faa this year. and is there sufficient oversight in checks and balances to ensure that the rates of u.s. citizens are protected? >> yes. it needs to be done this year. so we are not in limbo as we have been in the past awaiting legislation. and hopefully not having -- being carried for a month or so, but absolutely it is important to get it and get it quickly. what was the second part of the question, sir? >> is there a checks and balance system to make sure americans are being protected? >> i know th
states citizens overseas and to the united states homeland itself. absent that, we would be in the dark when it comes to identifying individuals from overseas that harbor willingly or unwillingly persons to do us harm. one example i could give is the this case. it was recently concluded in convictions in new york. that is the case that benefited dramatically from the benefits of the faa. many of the other benefits would have to be discussed in a closed session. >> could i have just one...
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apa had a number of attacks on the united states in 2010 and 2009. we are looking into explosive devices that have been used in the past. we almost remain concern for home grown violent extremists. this individuals have no profile. their motives are disticket to make them difficult to find and difficult to stop. let me turn now to counter intelligence. while we still confront traditional espionage, today's spies are student, researchers, business people and the operators of front companies. they seek not only government secrets but inside property and insider information from government, businesses and american yoouchbts. >> we are seeing an increased threat when employees use legitimate secrets for the other country. of course, this counter attack is now emerging with the cyber threat. today more sensitive data is stored on computer networks. our adversaries find it as effective or even more effective to steal secrets through cyber intrusions. we in the fbi have built up a substantial expertise to address the cyber threat here at home and abroad. we
apa had a number of attacks on the united states in 2010 and 2009. we are looking into explosive devices that have been used in the past. we almost remain concern for home grown violent extremists. this individuals have no profile. their motives are disticket to make them difficult to find and difficult to stop. let me turn now to counter intelligence. while we still confront traditional espionage, today's spies are student, researchers, business people and the operators of front companies....
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states attorneys office and in particular the united states attorney in connecticut overall as well as on this case are doing extraordinarily excellent work, and i'm very proud of the great job that they're doing there, and i say that as one who would be critical having been a former -- having been a united states attorney, i'm not one who would be less than demanding of that office, but they're doing, both the fbi and the u.s. attorney there are doing great work. >> i'm familiar with the investigation. we cannot in open session discuss it. >> on gasoline prices, do you know any uptick in criminal activity there with respect to price gouging? >> have not. have not. again, that's something i'll have to get back to you on. we may have seen something. i would have to go back and find out where we are on that. >> thank you. again, thank you for your great work. my time has expired and i appreciate you being there. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. we'll yield now to senator graham and i would ask senator blumenthal if he's willing to take the chair. i'm going to somebody else again,
states attorneys office and in particular the united states attorney in connecticut overall as well as on this case are doing extraordinarily excellent work, and i'm very proud of the great job that they're doing there, and i say that as one who would be critical having been a former -- having been a united states attorney, i'm not one who would be less than demanding of that office, but they're doing, both the fbi and the u.s. attorney there are doing great work. >> i'm familiar with the...
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states today. without languages, u.s. businesses would be missing 2.1 trillion in gross income. as u.s. companies target audiences at home and abroad, they create a rapidly growing need for language services and a workforce that can deliver in settings. if you sell products in germany, your customers support team needs to be ready. to stay relevant and to continue to successfully compete in the global marketplace, u.s. companies must build language capabilities. acquiring language skills takes time, repeated exposure, and practice to develop. not acting immediately on these development needs has dire consequences on the economy. we are seeing a chronic shortfall of qualified language specialists and stagnant productivity. as a result corporations are relying on low-quality machine translations. all of which are rendering the products less competitive in the global marketplace. the american workforce needs more key competencies and disciplines such as translation, localization, terminology, localiza
states today. without languages, u.s. businesses would be missing 2.1 trillion in gross income. as u.s. companies target audiences at home and abroad, they create a rapidly growing need for language services and a workforce that can deliver in settings. if you sell products in germany, your customers support team needs to be ready. to stay relevant and to continue to successfully compete in the global marketplace, u.s. companies must build language capabilities. acquiring language skills takes...
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she appears to have been helpful to al qaeda in the united states. as you know, she allegedly married ksm's nephew [inaudible name]. even the people that i know that were in charge of investigating a lot of this stuff, i don't think they know a lot of answers to it. i did not know that ksm officiated at their wedding, but i do know that he was closely connected to those people. in the book we have [inaudible name] who is going to be the guy who is testifying against ksm. one of the guys in guantÁnamo who spends a lot of time in maryland. he called ksm his uncle. there is some information that we could not fit in the book about how much time and effort ksm's been in improving people and radicalizing them and urging them to try to come over to the jihad he sighed. i don't know if that is a good answer, but i think that clearly ksm was in that kind of situation. obviously he knew his nephew. whether the marriage was arranged or something to help her when she joined the al qaeda forces, but i don't know. >> any other questions? i think we will wrap it u
she appears to have been helpful to al qaeda in the united states. as you know, she allegedly married ksm's nephew [inaudible name]. even the people that i know that were in charge of investigating a lot of this stuff, i don't think they know a lot of answers to it. i did not know that ksm officiated at their wedding, but i do know that he was closely connected to those people. in the book we have [inaudible name] who is going to be the guy who is testifying against ksm. one of the guys in...
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the united states constitution itself prohibits racial profiling. yet, here we have a bill that proposes to prohibit it. the very premise of the bill seem at odds with common sense and current law. the bill does not prohibit racial profiling as the definition of racial profiling in the bill is far too broad. thus, it ends up prohibiting officers from the exercise of legitimate routine invest gatory action aimed at determining involve investment a crime or criminal activity. the bill purports to allow exceptions to these prohibitions when there is a race description provided by a trustworthy eyewitness or evidence of a suspect's race or ethnicity but in real life, this is not practical. in the practice of routine investigatory action, law enforcement officers receive and develop information through a wide range of activities and methods that are designed to identify suspects, prevent crime, or lead to an arrest. this bill would ban many of these type of methods. therefore, a whole range of legitimate law enforcement methods would be prohibited beyond
the united states constitution itself prohibits racial profiling. yet, here we have a bill that proposes to prohibit it. the very premise of the bill seem at odds with common sense and current law. the bill does not prohibit racial profiling as the definition of racial profiling in the bill is far too broad. thus, it ends up prohibiting officers from the exercise of legitimate routine invest gatory action aimed at determining involve investment a crime or criminal activity. the bill purports to...
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certainly in the united states where it is a crime to do any business with these people. but one of the things, institutions that are not obliged to run by u.s. law. to screen their transactions so that they are certain they're not facilitating any transactions for individuals that we have designated for being involved in terrorist financing. that is prevented al-qaeda from using the formal financial network to move money, to raise money, to spend money and that has had a tremendous impact on al-qaeda cores financial situation. but they're not completely constitute and one of the areas we are very much focused today is kidnapping for ransom, the role of these al-qaeda affiliates, whether it's aqim the affiliate in yemen, al shabaab in somalia. usinging kidnapping for ransom is way too raise substantial amounts of money. we're talking millions of dollars. >> i think we have seen aqim in particular since 2008 raising tens of millions of dollars through kidnapping for ransom. these are big hits. big dollar amounts. these individual kidnaps episodes. >> and that's much harder
certainly in the united states where it is a crime to do any business with these people. but one of the things, institutions that are not obliged to run by u.s. law. to screen their transactions so that they are certain they're not facilitating any transactions for individuals that we have designated for being involved in terrorist financing. that is prevented al-qaeda from using the formal financial network to move money, to raise money, to spend money and that has had a tremendous impact on...
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states' language capabilities. and let you know that the senate is in right now on cspan 2. they're going to be considering fda reauthorization of a user fee for the fda. also taking up a judicial nomination. that's going to happen at 4:30 with votes scheduled at 5:30. we're going to hear from president obama later on. 4:30 he'll be closing the nato summit in chicago with a news conference. we'll have that live on cspan at 40030. later tonight president obama will be speaking at the commencement ceremony at joplin, missouri. this month marks 1 years since tornadoes killed 160 people including students and staff at the school. we'll have the president's remarks from the high school at 9:15 eastern. >>> thank you, all of you, for being here. i called this hearing of the subcommittee on oversight of government management, federal work force, and the district of columbia to order. i want to welcome our witnesses. aloha and thank you for being here. as chairman of the subcommittee i have held seven, seven oversight hear
states' language capabilities. and let you know that the senate is in right now on cspan 2. they're going to be considering fda reauthorization of a user fee for the fda. also taking up a judicial nomination. that's going to happen at 4:30 with votes scheduled at 5:30. we're going to hear from president obama later on. 4:30 he'll be closing the nato summit in chicago with a news conference. we'll have that live on cspan at 40030. later tonight president obama will be speaking at the...
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coming back into the united states was a different story. >> i looked up, because i am on the passenger side. i see officers running out and pulling their weapons. >> i said yes, they are coming after me. >> i look, and they are surrounding our car. >> while immigration check them out, they were detained for 2.5 hours at the border. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country, but wanting to, they planned a trip to the bahamas last year to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. this time, they got a letter from the state department saying that it's passport was valid. again, that had no problem getting into the bahamas, and they had a lovely time, but coming back home, they were detained at the border for three hours, even with the letter. >> you are not sure what to do, because people are coming and going and looking at you. >> they were finally allowed to leave and fly home. david made another attempt to clear his name with the secret service. they say he is an associate with the counterfeiting court 3 ring. >> i would just like to know how it came to be that my name w
coming back into the united states was a different story. >> i looked up, because i am on the passenger side. i see officers running out and pulling their weapons. >> i said yes, they are coming after me. >> i look, and they are surrounding our car. >> while immigration check them out, they were detained for 2.5 hours at the border. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country, but wanting to, they planned a trip to the bahamas last year to celebrate their...
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first, the united states congress wanted to hold a hearing on this issue. and the secretary and the chairman and other u.s. officials believe that it's very important to share with congress our perspective on the law of the convection. it's important to the establishment of regular international regimes governing maritime activities by nations to include militaries around the world and every time we have the opportunity to signal or support for this convection, we will. >> has congress signalled to you that maybe there's movement there and you might get something through now? >> i grew up in this town so i've long since offered predictions on what congress may or may not do. i don't have any particular signals about what they may do with respect to this convection. we hope that it is eventually adopted by the united states. >> the armed services committee yesterday released its report on counterfeit electronic parts that have made their way into the defense procurement line, supply line. most of the criticisms seem pointed at china, they saved some of it fo
first, the united states congress wanted to hold a hearing on this issue. and the secretary and the chairman and other u.s. officials believe that it's very important to share with congress our perspective on the law of the convection. it's important to the establishment of regular international regimes governing maritime activities by nations to include militaries around the world and every time we have the opportunity to signal or support for this convection, we will. >> has congress...
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the world looks to the united states for an example. it is an example of a free people whose hard work and sacrifice make a vibrant economy. if unleashes world-class products. it is never content with status quo. i got an example growing up and working in my dad's bar. instead of the shining example of what does the world see, the president lost his rating for the first time in our history. the senate has not passed a budget in three years, and earlier, another unemployment report showing the greatest economy remained unable to create enough jobs for lasting economic growth. you should know i am an optimist. we do not have to except a new normal were the work place looks like a battlefield and families have to endure week job prospects and higher prices in their daily lives. we have every reason to believe we can come out of this more prosperous than ever. we can confront our challenges while we still have the ability to do so. for the solution to what ails our economy, it is not the government. it is the american people. the failure of
the world looks to the united states for an example. it is an example of a free people whose hard work and sacrifice make a vibrant economy. if unleashes world-class products. it is never content with status quo. i got an example growing up and working in my dad's bar. instead of the shining example of what does the world see, the president lost his rating for the first time in our history. the senate has not passed a budget in three years, and earlier, another unemployment report showing the...
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states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new agreement, american support for at least the next dozen years and this just in, there have been three explosions recently. one a car bomb for which the taliban has taken credit. the same taliban that the president exthe ended an olive branch just hours before. >> how unfortunate. all right. thank you. >>> well, before mr. obama's surprise visit was announced, mitt romney had been criticizing him for his handling of the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. today in new york city, romney said it's fine for the president to say he had a role in the essential killing of osama bin laden, the problem romney says is making an event
states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new...
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right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the work force than entering the work force and we're beginning to have fewer and fewer children. no country in the history of the world has ever experienced economic prosperity while also experiencing depopulation. you're beginning to see depopulation in countries like russia and japan, many believe that japan has passed the tipping point. russia's population shrinks by 700,000 people every year. and in russia, they have tried numerous things. including creating a new federal holiday, a national day of procreation where everyone is asked to go home, tur
right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people...
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the papers of the lyndon baines johnson, the 36th president of the united states. when you want to do research in the boxes, you sit in this room the boxes that you want. an archivist goes down and brings them up to you on your the hole in the boxes, the box on your desk. that is what happens. the boxes are brought up when you want to read them. >> this is an honor for me. for many years, i have been watching ted kennedy and the senate appeared in my last book, i wanted to write about the senate and its history and power. in order to get a feeling for the institution itself, i would sit week after week in the room trying to absorb how it worked. meant to america. anything, he writes "no." sometimes he writes "no out." he said that meant he was never getting anything from lyndon johnson. >> that was when he was head of the congressional campaign decide how much money to give. what does it reveal? >> all power corrupts. i do not think that is always true. i think what is always true is that power reveals. case of lyndon johnson. power does not always corrupt. they ca
the papers of the lyndon baines johnson, the 36th president of the united states. when you want to do research in the boxes, you sit in this room the boxes that you want. an archivist goes down and brings them up to you on your the hole in the boxes, the box on your desk. that is what happens. the boxes are brought up when you want to read them. >> this is an honor for me. for many years, i have been watching ted kennedy and the senate appeared in my last book, i wanted to write about the...
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he'll be discussing the united states new extended commitment to that country t. will be right here, wusa9, 7:30. >>> newt gingrich is officially dropping his bid for the republican presidential nomination. the former speaker of the house confirmed what has been reported, he will suspend his campaign. gingrich made the announcement. in it, he thanked them for their help along the campaign trail and pledged to continue helping the republicans in the general election. >> we're going to continue out there in the road, talking, campaigning, making speeches. doing everything we can to help defeat barack obama. i hope you'll join us in this historic effort, because this is still the most important election in our lifetime. >> gingrich will formerly enter his campaign in a press conference tomorrow afternoon. his advisers indicated he will endorse mitt romney. >> and the former massachusetts governor will be here in d.c. area tomorrow as well. romney has two events scheduled for northern virginia. at 10:30, he'll be at the exhibit edge in shantilly along with virginia's
he'll be discussing the united states new extended commitment to that country t. will be right here, wusa9, 7:30. >>> newt gingrich is officially dropping his bid for the republican presidential nomination. the former speaker of the house confirmed what has been reported, he will suspend his campaign. gingrich made the announcement. in it, he thanked them for their help along the campaign trail and pledged to continue helping the republicans in the general election. >> we're...
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god bless the united states of america. [applause] [music playing] [music playing] is a co [music playing] >> u.s. army chief of staff, general raymond odierno, save it budget cuts would be disastrous for the army. he also told reporters about how the army is shifting resources from iraq and afghanistan to the asia and the army's decision to expand training for women in certain specialties. this is about a half hour. >> i want to talk for about three or four minutes and then open it up to any questions that you might have. i really just want to start off first by reminding everybody that today the united states army remains committed and engaged around the globe. we have 92,000 soldiers currently deployed in support of operations. 68,000 of those are in afghanistan. as you know, the president and secretary of defense provided a new defense strategic guidance to focus on efforts in the beginning of the year. the guidance was clear. the guidance was clear, very collaborative process. you've been through all that. more than 10
god bless the united states of america. [applause] [music playing] [music playing] is a co [music playing] >> u.s. army chief of staff, general raymond odierno, save it budget cuts would be disastrous for the army. he also told reporters about how the army is shifting resources from iraq and afghanistan to the asia and the army's decision to expand training for women in certain specialties. this is about a half hour. >> i want to talk for about three or four minutes and then open it...
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now on his way to the united states. he can't stay in china, fears for his life here in recent days, said his family, who have pen left behind, brother, nephews, extended family have been arrested, beaten. his nephew placed on attempted murder charge for defending himself against these attacks. not the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there. >> reporter: there has been a lot of support for him, a big chinese community in the united states. a big chinese christian community very vocal and supportive throughout the story. he has friends within the academic community, close friend in new york university who provided this position for him. so it looks as though things will be taken care of at that end. he is a man who has lived his entire life in china, doesn't speak english, mind, self-taught lawyer, lived in a small village and going to be in new york, leaving behind everything h
now on his way to the united states. he can't stay in china, fears for his life here in recent days, said his family, who have pen left behind, brother, nephews, extended family have been arrested, beaten. his nephew placed on attempted murder charge for defending himself against these attacks. not the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there....
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men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead. romney received a endorsement true e-mail from rick santorum. >>> and president obam huh will -- obama will head to albany new york. they have been preparing days ahead of time. he will deliver remarks on the economy at a nearby college and then attend a gala event this evening. >>> health news this morning. a new obesity report is set to be released today and the findings are alarming. abc2 news linda so is here with the details on what the next are gel -- numbers are going to tell us. >> reporter: more americans are getting fatter and fatterch the institute of medicine willrelease the report today at a
men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead....
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states or outside the united states. let me start by saying we do not investigate individuals or groups solely on the basis of ethnicity or race. there may be occasions where we know a particular entity, it can be a gang a. terrorist group, it can be organized crime, preys on certain groups in communities, and in those situation where is there may be strings or what have you, the data in terms of those communities may bear on that intelligence analysis. >> domain management is that directed towards? >> pardon. >> is domain management program is that directed towards certain communities? >> no. it's the threats. mortgage fraud in the community of los angeles, where is the mortgage fraud? domain management means look at your particular division or district and identify the threats and the existence of those threats and how you're going to address that threat. that's domain management. that's identifying the threats and how you go -- have to allocate the resources to address the threats. >> what is mapping? >> the gentlewom
states or outside the united states. let me start by saying we do not investigate individuals or groups solely on the basis of ethnicity or race. there may be occasions where we know a particular entity, it can be a gang a. terrorist group, it can be organized crime, preys on certain groups in communities, and in those situation where is there may be strings or what have you, the data in terms of those communities may bear on that intelligence analysis. >> domain management is that...
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whereas the united states is $44,000. yes, we have a little larger economy, but this is the danger zone. people were saying we could have a financial problem of very few people in 2007 as a result of the bubble in housing. they warned that might happen. oh no, not this time. it's different. we got it under control and we had a financial crisis that we haven't recovered from yet. so i would say, madam president we do need to take action and we do not have a budget. we do not have a budget. if we had a budget, why did president clinton -- obama comply with the united states code and submit a budget over here this year? if we have a budget, why did the house pass a budget? if we had a budget, why did four different democratic congressmen and groups of congressmen submit budgets in the house? so if we had a budget, why did senator conrad seek to have a budget markup in the committee? he basically said well, we may not bring it up on the floor but the law says we have a budget. i'm going to bring one up in committee, and the d
whereas the united states is $44,000. yes, we have a little larger economy, but this is the danger zone. people were saying we could have a financial problem of very few people in 2007 as a result of the bubble in housing. they warned that might happen. oh no, not this time. it's different. we got it under control and we had a financial crisis that we haven't recovered from yet. so i would say, madam president we do need to take action and we do not have a budget. we do not have a budget. if we...
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the united states is armageddon; this is where the mother of all battles is going to take place. babylon, the whore, the harlot of babylon in revelation- if you haven't looked at the book, you kind of have to go back and look at some of these images- but that's corrupt, materialistic, secular humanism, multiculturalism, globalism, the whole mishmash that says everybody belongs. uh - uh. only good christians in that interpretation, but people who believe in the american way belong. you know, you get that feeling in militia groups. the messiah doesn't tend to be a single person, but more the messiah of self-survival- the community, the compound. remember ruby ridge? some of these christian identity movement compounds where they're hunkered down there- you know, you get your food, you get your guns, you hunker down, and self-survival becomes the way, and it becomes the way of redemption. so it's through that kind of self-survival that you see redemption. yeah, sure, susanna. >> i was just going to throw in that i think president kennedy said- and he may have been quoting thomas jeff
the united states is armageddon; this is where the mother of all battles is going to take place. babylon, the whore, the harlot of babylon in revelation- if you haven't looked at the book, you kind of have to go back and look at some of these images- but that's corrupt, materialistic, secular humanism, multiculturalism, globalism, the whole mishmash that says everybody belongs. uh - uh. only good christians in that interpretation, but people who believe in the american way belong. you know, you...
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the united states has a much more formidable opponent than the united states would have to be much more involved. >> the reality is that syria is a different situation than libya in terms of the military capability that is their. it would require a different kind of engagement. that is not the main reason. the main reason is that there is no legal basis for foreign intervention, that did exist in libya. there needs to be a consensus to act. if there is no desire in the region for foreign intervention. the arab league has made it clear that this is not something they seek. the arab league was the body ask for the u.n. to impose a no-fly zone in libya. those are two fundamental reasons why there is a hesitancy to engage militarily on the part of nato. one of the reasons why an alliance of democracy, which operates on consensus, would find it difficult to have the consensus necessary to intervene. >> we are going to invite audience members to join in the discussion. let me get the ground rules out first. please wait for the microphone. speak directly into it. stand up and speak your name a
the united states has a much more formidable opponent than the united states would have to be much more involved. >> the reality is that syria is a different situation than libya in terms of the military capability that is their. it would require a different kind of engagement. that is not the main reason. the main reason is that there is no legal basis for foreign intervention, that did exist in libya. there needs to be a consensus to act. if there is no desire in the region for foreign...
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. >> the fbi foils a homegrown terror plot to blow up a bridge in the united states. why the fed say we were never in any danger. >> i am here in the weather center with a cool breeze that is kicking in to drop,,,,,,,,,,, >> recapping the special report at the top of the hour, we just learned that president barack obama arrived in afghanistan earlier this morning and is there to sign an agreement to cementing the u.s. role in the country after the war ends in 2014. barack obama and the afghan president are set to approve the agreement before he addresses the nation on the war effort. you can see that speech live right here on cbs 5 at 4:30 p.m., or streaming live on cbssf.com. >> five men have been arrested in a plot to blow up a bridge near cleveland. the fbi says there was no danger to the public because the explosive devices were controlled by undercover agents. the suspects do not appear to have any ties to international terrorism. at least three are self- described anarchist. >> it was one year ago today that the president announced navy seals killed osama bin la
. >> the fbi foils a homegrown terror plot to blow up a bridge in the united states. why the fed say we were never in any danger. >> i am here in the weather center with a cool breeze that is kicking in to drop,,,,,,,,,,, >> recapping the special report at the top of the hour, we just learned that president barack obama arrived in afghanistan earlier this morning and is there to sign an agreement to cementing the u.s. role in the country after the war ends in 2014. barack...
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., britain and the united states. our debt exceeds that of the eurozone. swee have the larg we have the larger debt than they do. and president bush who is such a fine person noted, presided over a period in which our debt increased and it did increase. the largest amount was $480 billion in one year which was too large. president obama's never had a budget that is less than $1,200 billion deficit. next year will be over 1,000 billion again according to expert testimony. we are on an unsustainable path. i would note our 15.5 trillion for the united states is greater than the eurozone and the eurozone has a greater population than we do. let's look at this chart that drives the number home more again in case anybody is worried about it. i am. it shows the average debt per person in the countries that we have been reading about in financial trouble and hits them sometimes surprisingly. >> senator jeff sessions republican of alabama again the senate voting down the president's budget 99-0. senator mark kirk is not in attendance. >>> on capitol hill the house
., britain and the united states. our debt exceeds that of the eurozone. swee have the larg we have the larger debt than they do. and president bush who is such a fine person noted, presided over a period in which our debt increased and it did increase. the largest amount was $480 billion in one year which was too large. president obama's never had a budget that is less than $1,200 billion deficit. next year will be over 1,000 billion again according to expert testimony. we are on an...
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the northwestern part of the united states will remain cool most of the united states will be at above normal temperatures this is a severe weather prepared this week on wgn in prime time we will be talking about tightening safety thursday night in the 9:00 newscast ... today chicagos warmest spell of whether in six weeks gets under way ... tomorrow will be breezy and warmer and land ... tonight we will be warm and humid with a potential for showers and thunderstorms temperatures tonight will be in the '50s down to the low 60s ... tomorrow will be warm and human with a very bleak cloudy skies some thunderstorms passing it will be windy we will reach 86 degrees thursday with scattered showers and thunderstorms ... >>this is kind of screwy it will begin to feel like march those thunderstorms will be gyrating and bopping all over the place just like elvis presley it's time f i'm tom... i'm sue... i'm carol. and this is my cvs pharmacist. i found out i had cancer. diabetes. i had a heart attack. so, i needed help with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria
the northwestern part of the united states will remain cool most of the united states will be at above normal temperatures this is a severe weather prepared this week on wgn in prime time we will be talking about tightening safety thursday night in the 9:00 newscast ... today chicagos warmest spell of whether in six weeks gets under way ... tomorrow will be breezy and warmer and land ... tonight we will be warm and humid with a potential for showers and thunderstorms temperatures tonight will...
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and at the united states financial intelligence unit. he was detailed to work in the office of terrorism, finance, and financial intelligence at the department of treasury and the department of states bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement affairs and anti-money laundering section. that had to be quite a business card. during his law enforcement investigative career, mr. cassara conducted a large number of smuggling and diversion of weapon and high-technology investigations. just the scope of that demonstrates that numerous schemes that are possible. these investigations took place in africa, the middle east, and europe for a variety of federal agencies including directing the first truly international money launlderring task force and serving as an undercover arms dealer. mr. dennis loaml is the president and ceo of dml associates, a full-service investigative consultancy. he retired from the fed rag bureau of investigation in 2003 after 30 years of government service and almost 28 as a special agent in the fbi. in decemb
and at the united states financial intelligence unit. he was detailed to work in the office of terrorism, finance, and financial intelligence at the department of treasury and the department of states bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement affairs and anti-money laundering section. that had to be quite a business card. during his law enforcement investigative career, mr. cassara conducted a large number of smuggling and diversion of weapon and high-technology investigations. just...
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>> you talked about the united states trade countries that protect ip. i guess, two-part country, one, the risk trading with countries and not to another value of again x. do you risk not spreading democracy to places like eastern europe, russia, china, other places where we want to spread our eye -- ideals and values by shutting down the trade with countries that don't protect ip >> didn't mean to imply shutting down. what i've been saying to people is present issue. i'd like the idea that there is a preference. that i think it's going to take that to get china to pay attention. i think the only thing that will get china to pay attention. but there is a myth, and i'll say this clearly. people have been laboring under a bunch of myths about china. not about eastern europe, they're all wrong. i don't know if they've been planted intentionally by china or someone who has tried to help china or the pr agency. they are the literally the opposite of what's happening. i give you a few examples. human rights are getting better because we're trading with china.
>> you talked about the united states trade countries that protect ip. i guess, two-part country, one, the risk trading with countries and not to another value of again x. do you risk not spreading democracy to places like eastern europe, russia, china, other places where we want to spread our eye -- ideals and values by shutting down the trade with countries that don't protect ip >> didn't mean to imply shutting down. what i've been saying to people is present issue. i'd like the...
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director, do you agree that no united states citizen arrested in the united states should be indefinitely detained without all the right rights of due process? what is your interpretation of section 1021 of the national defense authorization act. >> could you repeat the question again? >> the question is whether or not you agree that no united states citizen apprehended, seas, captured, arrested in the united states -- should be indefinitely detained without all the rights of due process provided by our constitution. >> i believe that should be the case. >> so you have concern over the language that is in the national defense authorization act called section 1021, which does not clarify the status of u.s. citizens in that regard? >> i haven't focused on that aspect as much as i have focused on the other aspects of the act. but i do believe that it gives and affirms the president's authority to make decisions that the president leaves are necessary to thwart a terrorist attack. >> but that might include seizing a u.s. citizen in their home, in chicago, illinois, and detaining them indefini
director, do you agree that no united states citizen arrested in the united states should be indefinitely detained without all the right rights of due process? what is your interpretation of section 1021 of the national defense authorization act. >> could you repeat the question again? >> the question is whether or not you agree that no united states citizen apprehended, seas, captured, arrested in the united states -- should be indefinitely detained without all the rights of due...
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the united nations, led by the united states, helped us through that dark hour. they came to us to rescue on the brink of collapse. forever after, the united nations community has been a beacon of hope and is still is, billions of others around the world. when ever i see all of them who are looking to the united nations, i am humbled. what kind of support can i bring to them? today, as then, i believe the united nations can and must be the solution to the worlds great challenges. engagement through the united nations, share the costs and responsibilities of leadership for all universal values and to steer the world through this great transition. that is why in january, as i begin my second term, i sent out a roadmap for my five year second term as secretary- general. they are in effect five imperatives of collective global action, opportunities to create the future we want, how to fight climate change and chart a new development. a path of sustainable growth and development. how to prevent country and response to disasters and other humanitarian emergencies, from
the united nations, led by the united states, helped us through that dark hour. they came to us to rescue on the brink of collapse. forever after, the united nations community has been a beacon of hope and is still is, billions of others around the world. when ever i see all of them who are looking to the united nations, i am humbled. what kind of support can i bring to them? today, as then, i believe the united nations can and must be the solution to the worlds great challenges. engagement...
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with the agreement, the president said -- >> the afghan people will understand that the united states will stand by them. >> president barack obama. >> the president traveled to the air force base to thank american troops. >> the reason that the afghans have an opportunity for a new tomorrow is because of you. and the reason america is safe is because of you. >> he plans to deliver a television address to the american people at 7:30 this evening about 4:00 in the morning over there. and we will carry that live and have highlights at 11:00. derek. >> today does mark one year since we learned that the navy seals killed osama bin laden at his hideout in pakistan. things unfolded around 10:30 p.m. word of the raid started to leak out and the crowd gathering outside the white house chanting, u.s.a., u.s.a. 11:38 p.m. president obama confirmed it all in a news national address. that crowd one year ago exploded with a fever pitch. one man was carrying a photograph that became one of the memorable images of the night. >> i'm andrea mccarren outside of the white house with this story of one fa
with the agreement, the president said -- >> the afghan people will understand that the united states will stand by them. >> president barack obama. >> the president traveled to the air force base to thank american troops. >> the reason that the afghans have an opportunity for a new tomorrow is because of you. and the reason america is safe is because of you. >> he plans to deliver a television address to the american people at 7:30 this evening about 4:00 in the...
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and he eventually winds up in the united states, in new york, and eventually becomes an american citizen. golos -- so the russians -- world war i happens. the bolsheviks take over russia. the soviet intel services start going, and of course they start communist parties here and there around the world including the communist party of the united states. golos is one of the founding members of cp usa and probably a support asset for the kgb who comes over and says, well, you know, they have stations in new york, washington, and san francisco around this time so '30s and '40s and ask for referrals. do you know anybody who could help us with this kind of information or that kind of information? do you know anybody who could get us real american passports? he's actually pretty good at that, getting bona fide american passports then even though he's not a trained intelligence officer. he gets better and better at what he's doing and knows the american target better than almost anybody in the kgb and the kgb has real problems around this time because stalin keeps calling -- anybody who gets to b
and he eventually winds up in the united states, in new york, and eventually becomes an american citizen. golos -- so the russians -- world war i happens. the bolsheviks take over russia. the soviet intel services start going, and of course they start communist parties here and there around the world including the communist party of the united states. golos is one of the founding members of cp usa and probably a support asset for the kgb who comes over and says, well, you know, they have...
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if convicted john edwards, former united states senator, and candidate not presidency of the united states, faces 30 years in prison. the defense now set to present their case. they will start early on monday. former prosecutor and legal analyst, arthur aidala, and criminal defense attorney, randy zelin, you thought a weird thing that happens, that almost never happens it will be dismissed and the judge gave that long and said we will see you. >>randy: what doesn't mean --. >>shepard: you were wrong. >>randy: why are you pointing that out in it you were so adamant, john edwards didn't know, blah, blah, blah. >>randy: he will be acquitted or there is a mistrial. he said there is enough to go to the jury and from an appeals perspective that was smart because it changes the game for the government's right to appeal. but the bottom line the defense case is beginning to attack on two fronts: there will be a technical front. they could call a campaign finance expert to say, listen, this, these were not donations, campaign donations. they were gifts. >>arthur: i think there was no brain are decis
if convicted john edwards, former united states senator, and candidate not presidency of the united states, faces 30 years in prison. the defense now set to present their case. they will start early on monday. former prosecutor and legal analyst, arthur aidala, and criminal defense attorney, randy zelin, you thought a weird thing that happens, that almost never happens it will be dismissed and the judge gave that long and said we will see you. >>randy: what doesn't mean --....
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forget the enemy that's the united states. so part of what bin laden was trying to do is encourage them not just to spread in their own country which was important but also to focus on the u.s.. >> host: that sort of brings us to afghanistan which was the start of the fight was the dimond in sanctuaries and currently in the u.s. forces are still battling it out. where did the fight on afghanistan noteco from being the right war to something that helped inspire these waves of violence? >> guest: i think one factor was the decision to go big in afghanistan, which is actually less in my view of the counter insurgency issue but to go large with big forces and to focus on the central government as the only actor involved. so i will say through 2007 and 2008 the focus in afghanistan was deploying increasingly larger numbers of forces. >> host: and the problem with that is? >> guest: in my view there is among other things variation and the competence of american forces to do this kind of stuff. i would say you certainly have a specia
forget the enemy that's the united states. so part of what bin laden was trying to do is encourage them not just to spread in their own country which was important but also to focus on the u.s.. >> host: that sort of brings us to afghanistan which was the start of the fight was the dimond in sanctuaries and currently in the u.s. forces are still battling it out. where did the fight on afghanistan noteco from being the right war to something that helped inspire these waves of violence?...
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now, in 1920, during the red scare, the united states congress was useless. now why does that sound familiar? whrft [laughter] most members of congress had no desire to get involved. the newspapers went along with the government, they too want nod controversy. but there was a small number of lawyers who did put themselves in harm's way and standed up against hoover and the justice department. very briefly, i hope this is professor fee licks frankfurter on the screen, felix frankfurter the supreme court justice was a professor at hoovered law school. he brought a happy habe habe use corps. use action of the reds arrested in the boston area. he used the platform to bring several officials under oath and made them explain how they acted without warrants and using -- and conducted abusive searches and lead people to the streets of boston in chains on the way to prison. at that kind of action was reported in the newspapers and started to turn public opinion around. second, is clarence. there was about five years before the famous monkey trail. he was is one of the
now, in 1920, during the red scare, the united states congress was useless. now why does that sound familiar? whrft [laughter] most members of congress had no desire to get involved. the newspapers went along with the government, they too want nod controversy. but there was a small number of lawyers who did put themselves in harm's way and standed up against hoover and the justice department. very briefly, i hope this is professor fee licks frankfurter on the screen, felix frankfurter the...
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the engine and a new battleground between the united states and al qaeda. state department experts have purchased ads on a yemeni trouble website. the show coffins of dead civilians to implicate the impact of al qaeda attacks. alan paton brag about killing americans. police and los angeles took an unruly passenger into custody after a united flight landed last night the passenger began fighting with the crew while the plan was in the air. it was a flight from newark new jersey to los angeles. >>> a bridge safely set for an employee got his job back >>> everytime it goes under the golden gate bridge a cash register goes to ching >>> the cruise ships bringing big bucks to san francisco register goes to ching >>> the cruise ships bringing big bucks to san francisco >>> in the piedmont bir discover britvisit:lumbia. >>> the winds are kicking up in the bay area. pollen count on moderate side. will have more on forecast coming up >>> a live look at conditions across the golden gate bridge. road blockages on the north tower, roadwork going on. check of other bridg
the engine and a new battleground between the united states and al qaeda. state department experts have purchased ads on a yemeni trouble website. the show coffins of dead civilians to implicate the impact of al qaeda attacks. alan paton brag about killing americans. police and los angeles took an unruly passenger into custody after a united flight landed last night the passenger began fighting with the crew while the plan was in the air. it was a flight from newark new jersey to los angeles....
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it can hold physically speaking five united states capitol buildings. most of it will be dedicated to the storage of data. when you see something like that, his notion of an eight-foot cabinet storing the graph, in other words, all the data that connects all the dots in the world is another matter. we're talking about content. and it's the only thing that makes any sense in terms of requiring the data. >> now i thought the only entity that had all this was google. but you're telling me that nsa has more than google. what continues to bother me. >> well, the mantra is this. we just need the data. we never know when we might need it later. we just need the data. no matter where we can get it from, let's just get it. >> they're casting this net around every electronic data point storing it some how with the capacity to go back after the fact to sift through it. >> 9/11 is a number one reason for the system. it failed to protect the country. so in essence it went to the other extreme. we need it all because you never know when we might need it. you never kn
it can hold physically speaking five united states capitol buildings. most of it will be dedicated to the storage of data. when you see something like that, his notion of an eight-foot cabinet storing the graph, in other words, all the data that connects all the dots in the world is another matter. we're talking about content. and it's the only thing that makes any sense in terms of requiring the data. >> now i thought the only entity that had all this was google. but you're telling me...
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britain, france, the united states for various reasons are not comfortable with being heavily involved in spain. there is one country that is and that is the soviet union and complicated reason why the visits would want to do this. that's a whole other talk but anywhere, they are there, they send troops -- they send advisers, more than troops. they send munitions. and they send an enormous kgb contingent. they help organize and train the various brigades and this effort really impresses ernest in spain. he decides and says it a few times. you can also find it in "for whom the bell tolls," the only way we'll win this war is by accepting communist or soviet discipline. he doesn't necessarily say he believes in communism or soviet russia but he believes that the discipline that they imposed in spain was the only chance to win that war. now, ernest is wearing blinders when he's saying this because as time goes on in the spanish civil war, the soviets and the kgb are undermining the republic they're there to help and among other things steal all of its gold. give it to us for safe keeping a
britain, france, the united states for various reasons are not comfortable with being heavily involved in spain. there is one country that is and that is the soviet union and complicated reason why the visits would want to do this. that's a whole other talk but anywhere, they are there, they send troops -- they send advisers, more than troops. they send munitions. and they send an enormous kgb contingent. they help organize and train the various brigades and this effort really impresses ernest...